Natural Shilajit is called as herbal mineral as it oozes out of the rocks in Altai Mountains, rich in minerals and nutrients to work as all in 1 natural herb for men health. Shilajit is boon for good overall health and in the process it also works well in treating sexual weaknesses and low sex drive. If man posses good health, physical and mental, he will enjoy his sex life too for longer period in life.Shilajit is a rejuvenating herb which contains 85 minerals in ionic form and humic acid and fulvic acid to work as all in 1 natural herb for men health. The consumption of this herb enhances the body to fight with stress and ageing, and have magical properties to treat impotence, sterility, mental disease and improves concentration and memory.

Shilajit contains fulvic acid which is a rich source of mineral and vitamins those get depleted by various processes of the body with the growing age. The minerals and vitamins available in Shilajit are in ionic form thus very much different from the minerals available in the market and these are absorbed by the body more readily.

Shilajit is a natural aphrodisiac and popularly known an Indian Viagra, it enhances sexual functions of the body to treat low sex drive and other male weaknesses like erectile dysfunctions and low sperm count. The anti-oxidant property of Shilajit makes it powerful natural medicine to improve blood flow to all the parts of the body including male genitals to give stronger and longer erections to counter erectile dysfunction or impotency. Shilajit is famous for its stress buster property too and works for better mental health, these properties can cure the problem of low sex drive with in no time as it helps in relaxing the muscles and improving mental clarity.

Low sex drive and sexual weaknesses also occur due to malfunctioning of urinary and renal organs of the body. Swelling or enlargement of prostrate gland gives rise to painful urination or incontinence in urination which leads to low sex drive or insufficient erections. Shilajit alleviates and treats urinary and renal problems; it also helps in improving functioning of kidneys for better health.

Apart from working magically to cure low sex drive and male weaknesses there are many other curative properties of Shilajit. It is good for treating cough and respiratory problems, it also helps in improving oxygen supply to the blood which eventually flows to all parts of the body for better functioning of internal organs. It is rich source of trace minerals and iron to cure problem of anemia, it gives bio-availability of iron which is easy to absorb by the body for quick alleviation. Shilajit also works wonderfully well for arthritic conditions and used as a medicine for rheumatoid, gout and osteoarthritis. It is also used for other joint related problems caused due to ageing. Shilajit amplifies the effect of other herbal medicines as it makes the body prone to absorb the supplements provided by the herbs which work well for good health.

There is no pill in the world that helps you get better results in the world. But yes, there is medications that give you short time results if you take according to the prescription. Consult with your doctor if you are still facing the issue and know about side effects of medications used for sex.

The problem is, is soon as a natural remedy is studied it becomes main stream and is no longer alternative- hence this article would argue against its use... Seems like circular logic to me.
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Many of the medicines we have start out as plant based and drug companies for better or worse decide to purify them or change to be able patent certain portions of the plants. I wouldn't necessarily scoff at how a certain plant medicine was given- I don't know if it was appropriate- or given by a knowledgible plant medicine practitioner. Looked to me like they just gave the herbal treatment to the patient with no understanding of what it entails. Are the herbs fresh? etc. Seemed like studies desgned to make herbal treatments look bad what sillyness and a waste of time.